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Show .UNIVERSAL MICROFILMING CORP AVENUE 277 SIXTH 3 SALT LAKE CITY (M The Times-New- s I 1950 WINNER OF COMMUNITY SERVICE v AWARD J- - inrryrinrriru'uvxruxrv Volume 43 X- I. VP Y f f W7i nyji NephI, Juab County, Utah, Services For Mrs. Belliston at 2 P.M. Sat. The 'A Times-Hew- s PUBLISHED IN NEPHI, THE FRIENDLY CITY AT THE CROSSROADS OF UTAH Thursday, May I, 1952 Bond Issue Is SENTINELS TO BE HERE Discussed By Supt Anderson SATURDAY EVENING SINGLE COPY 10c Number Nephi Boy Rescued From 1 V. 18 Flood Situation Remains Critical The public is cordially invited to attend a concert on Saturday evening, May 3rd at the First-Secon- d Funeral services will be conduct(The following article has been Ward Hall, when the Desert Sen- - ' Probably considering himself as o of DpHa and viinitv will More water than ever before in ed Saturday at 2 p. m. at the First auuuuiisu u.. vy uie oupciuucuucui in spvpntppn the modern history came out of Salt Second ward chapel for Harriett of Schools on behalf of tha .Board Creek canyon during last week (Hattie) Broadhead Belliston, wife of Education of Juab School Dist are familiar Mr. and Mrs. Glade Sanders, isi end to create a situation which of A. Read Belliston. Mrs. Bellis- I rict, and is published as a com- chorus, and it is anticipated that doing exceptionally his well at a large crowd will be on hand. ton died early Tuesday at the Juab justified Mayor and City council : : u: l. munity service. fn declaring a state of emergency in County hospital following a linger, escape-froOn Tuesday, May 13, the citizdrowning on Monday m. to protect the entire com- 8:15 at p. illness. gin fITephi ing afternoon-anens of Juab School District will from drastic flood damage. of the First Under Imunity sponsorship Friends may call at the family Kirk tumbled into the waters of go to the polls and vote on a bond was estimated that approximSecond Ward Sunday schools, It home Friday evening and Saturissue, the purpose of which is to contributions at the concert will the blS hollow Just east of Main ately 900 second feet was rushing day from 10 a. m. until time of secure funds to erect in our com be used to Durchase much needed street wnen a DanK gave way at down the canyon Sunday night. services. munity (Nephi) a new elementary equipment in the Sunday schools about 4 o'clock Monday. lie was Greatest immediate problems on Mrs. Belliston was born in Ne-pschool building. As servants of the; will te n0 admission fee carried down the stream faster Monday when the emergency was December 3, 1891, a daughter j of education and the board i u people, but contributions will be accepted than a man could run, for three declared, was protction of the city of William G and Louise Jones the superintendent of schools have at the door. blocks, or to the railroad bridge on culinary water pipe in Salt Creek who G. Vintin this week Steiner, Broadhead. She was educated in on the very carefully surveyed the probStationed The Sentinels are under the di. third west. canyon, and the reinforcing of the Nephi schools. As an active was installed president of the Ne- lem for nearly two years. This is rection of Ladd R. C. L. Walker and Dean who bridge-waseveral bridges on the big hollow TO BE CHAPPELL MRS. Cropper, she D S member of the L church, where much careful Bateman both Union Pacific rail- phi Junior Chamber of Commerce a program ; of is Delta the through Neplii to save them from principal currently was an officer in the Primary or for the coming club year. Mr. thinking and study have gone into of the L D S Church. roaa employees, wno naa ueun HONORED ON BIRTHDATE washing down the channel. Seminary for ward South of the not the is the of result ganization project. It Steiner has been active in civic The Juab high school auditorThe group has appeared in many snagging debris from the stream We are asking the a number of years, and also had to prevent clogging. They reportis Scoutmaster of the hasty action. a was practically filled with-meand and ium affairs, communities, ago sang A. year Mrs. oldest Unity Chappell, served as a Relief Society teach public to calmly weigh the facts at sessions of the ed seeing the boy coming toward con and is em He Ward. First boys Monday morning as of general Nephi living citizen Nephi, will observe here presented. er. them at 50 to 75 feet away, and her Orme-Parki- n P. L. Jones and City Enginference of the L D S Church. Co. Motor Mayor 95th on at 5th ployed by birthday May She was a member of the SerOne hundred years ago the horse In addition to the chorus select- immediately Bateman dropped the Nephi. Mrs. Chappel invites all eer George Matkin explained the at Nephi. vice Star Legion and the Fort and buggy were standard ways of ions, guest soloist will be Carolyn hook into the stream and got as her friends ti visit her at 9Gth seriousness of the situation. Shortnear to the stream surface as pos- East 1st South from 2 Wall Camp, Daughters of Utah travel. Today we move with the Callister. p. m. to 8 ly after the meeting volunteers Pioneers. into the Armory This is an unusual musical op- sible. The grappling hook, home- p. m. to assist in commemorating were pouring speed of sound via jet propulsion. In farming, many now living have portunity, and officers of the or- made by Mr. Walker, snagged the her natal day. She was married to Alva Read building where flood control headseen the steps of advancement go ganizations urge all to attend and boys sldrt and he was hauled to Belliston March 17, 1920, at Salt She was born in Nephi May 5, quarters were set up. the shore. Artificial respiration From this site, crews were disfrom the cradle to the combine. In enjoy a wonderful evening of Lake City, and the marriage later was given by Homer Shepherd, 1837, and endured all the hard- patched to trouble spots througha similar manner, the educative was solemnized in the Manti LDS and then by Claude R. Lomax, ships of early pioneer life, having out Monday and Tuesday, and by process and the facilities which Temple. She had resided in NeScout commissioner, and been left without a mother at the nightfall Tuesday a large amont District lifetime. of her house and promote the same have The Nephi Fourth Ward Relief phi the majority Deage of five years. Her education undergone a similar change. Survivors are her husband, of Society are going to have a food he was reviving as the Fire was obtained in the early schools of the damage of the high water was Resisciator applied. was repaired, and reinforcements partment childon Nephi, and the following of the city when the comforts and the elementary school sale each Saturday, beginning ' Counwas to 1 p. m. at the Bailey. taken the Juab During the past three or four asksToday, He at completed. 3rd, May ren: Dee William Belliston, Los are 900 that each room be over advantages were not as they Lo- weeks a marble tournament has remained started he The where store. McCune R. emergency actually Hardware Belliston, Hospital Dwane ty Riteway Angeles, today. She has been an active on at the Central square feet of floor space (at least The been following items will be for under observation for three days member of the L. D. S. Church all on Saturday, when the swollen 28 x 32) because of the varied ex gan, Kent J. Belliston, Long Beach school. going 250 .Some boys participated stream cut deeply into the bank sale. Cakes, pies, cookies, cinna and taken home Wednesday night. of her life, California, Ruth B. Howard, Ne- in joining the Relief Socthe tournament. For the final periences in our program. The mon rolls, doughnuts, bread and Thankful too, are his parents, iety at the age of 14 years and below the plaster company and rooms in our present Elementary phi; Marva B. Olsen, Ftn. Green tournament, the best two broke out several feet of the water players Come in and get some home and they have asked The Times-New- s and Joseph E. Belliston, Nephi; six range from 468 square rolls. serving in that organization as a line one from each room earned the right building for at and cooked food and the coming to ihe city. Volunteer on six sisters their to thanks extend family Counselaver676 square feet, the grandchildren; teacher, Stake Secretary, to for "Champion of the Cen feet to assisted in or and later as president for many crewmen worked along side cf the brother: Arvilla B. Warren, Ne traltrySchool" This the same time help build the 4th behalf for all who feet. 567 square age being title. brother: Alta B. Black, Hunter; any way in saving his life, and for years. Also she was engaged in regular City, County and Slate forces our rooms to be very over Ward chapel. of When dust tourna the the Vivian words of cheer and offers of the work of the Primary and YL Road crews, and Irrigation comB. the Warren, Nephi; Arvilla crowded. Some rooms permit of ment Ben had B. pany officials to divert the creek Fowkes, settled, Lela Whittaker, but 25 students while we pack in assistance extended. B. Wing, Hunter; MIA organizations. channel and to replace the pipe. a fifth grader, was pronounced the 40 in others. To B. Long Trowbridge, Laura of the out Nephi, get In civic affairs, Mrs. Chappell The water was off for approximwon NorBen the title B. champion. Thelma by Beach, California; program the training and exper was a charter member of the D- U 17 hours. ton, Heber City and William E. defeating Pete Memmott, a sixth iences we should, obviously, we P and acted as chaplain of that ately Matkin stated City Engineer grader. are doomed to defeat. Broadhead, Nephi. organization for some years. She late Thursday that because of the Ben Final standings: Whittaker, Bluff Interment in the Vine also served the people of this com5th grade; 2, Pete Memmott, 6th; temperatures of Thurs- - ' Every square foot of space is a increasing for nurse as a cemetery will be directed by An- 3, Rendon munity build-nipractical 5 g was rising rapidly the water now old in the Richards, th; 4, Gary day, being used derson Funeral home. good many years; was a member Thursday night, and that the sitwith one sixth grade holding t Hansen, 5th; 5, Marion Greenhalgh of the Home Dramatic company uation remains serious. 4th; 6, Fred Parkin, 4th; 7, Paul forth in the high school building. ' assisting in producing some of the avKirk While 12 our in 5th 8, Nielson, 6th; Sanders, Although there will be no generNephi grades finest plays presented in this city. al call for men unless the situation ' grade. erage around 75 students per Members of the Juab Stake Re- She was a member of the Old grade, one year from this fall the t S Fo,ks committee for many census count shows a first grade ; Mrs' husband ws like to help out. City, Juab DANCE CANCELLED a,appc11 of 101 students. One year later he first grade will have 90 students W..Chappell, to whomity, Irrigation Company and State" on Thursday, April she was majTied Lucille Booth 3 lg8a Road crews have battled the wat- Because of the state of emer- and another year later an enrollzi at i:w p. m. She was mottlor of six children, er almost without rest during the" gency this week, the Riding Club ment of 93 first grade students. A delicious luncheon was served two of whom are living: Mrs. past week, and will has canclled their dance which This means, in the next four years probably do to 11 ladies surrounding a large Louise C. Vickers and Robert E. so as long as the situation Funeral services last Friday for had been scheduled for we must discover at least four is ser- Saturday, table, decorated with a centerpiece Chappell, both of Nephi. Richard Heber Jenkins, were as evening. ious. Watch for further an more class rooms (taking the el of pink carnations and heather. follows: she also has 14 grandchildren Commissioner W. C. Andrews nouncement by this group when ementary grade out of the high Mrs. Pratt was presented with a and 32 great grandchildren. Continued on Page Six Praver at the family home, R. the dance, featuring the Wasatch school) and employ three more corsage and a copy of Elbert Hub- Roscoe Garrett, of the Juab Stake Buckaroos" will be held. Continued no Page Four ? ' bard's Scrap Book, which the Presidency; invocation, Dr. P. L. board autographed. members of the MARVIN HONORED Done My Win "I've vocal solo, Jones; Relief Following the luncheon, Work" by Evelyn B. Anderson; business was discussed and BaiYEARS SERVICE FOR L. 25 Society Donald President speaker, preparations made for union meet- Quorum ley of the Seventy-firMrs. Pratt expressed ap-- j Jean M. Marvin Witt, manager for ing. rf Seventies: organ solo, 4 3 the Mountain States Telephone and preciation to the board for the Stolk: speaker, A. Delos Paxman; her and had obPaxman given support A. they at William Nephi, Telegraph Company remarks, Bishop i served his 25th anniversary of they in turn voiced their love and who conducted the services; vocal service in the telephone businss thanks for the opportunity of servquartet: Emma Harmon, Ora Mor7. 1 Clarence and ing with her. Harmon this week. gan, John The following ladies attended A native of Utah, Mr. Witt was Gowers, accompanied by Jean born at Heber and completed his the party: Helen Jones, Mary Jen Stolk; closing Prayer, Harry BeagJ. Cazier, elementary education there. He at- sen, Alice Bailey, Edna N. ley. Graveside prayer at the vine Bailey tended Wasatch high school in He- Goldie Howarth, Chloe Bluff cemetery by Ray rowan. ber until he moved with his fam- Fern Crane, Viola Ockey, Rebf the honored guest, ily to Salt Lake City where he Mangelson, A from West high school. Lyle Pratt and the hostess, Lucille T P School graduated High He attended his education at Idaho Booth. Technical institute, and at Brig-haTo Meet Wednesday Young university. In 1927 Witt accepted employ- Services Friday association The Parent-Teachement with the company as a memof the Juab high school will hold ber of a line construction crew and For Mrs. Kay their final meeting of the year on 2 for An 7th. years traveled about the Wednesday evening, May and out of service by the 25th of state building new telephone lines. MONA Services for Mary excellent program has been arrangwas ratner difficult for With this fundamental background Elizabeth (Lizzie) Kay will be HowC ftf Iay ed and all are urged to attend. neWS 01 .the rest of us to see them leave. he became an installer in Salt conducted Friday at 1 P. M. at the As our high school accepts the but we should get our turn before Lake City and later transferred to Mona ward chapel, with Bishop broader aspects of a community the long so it won't be so bad. it feel Price as a combination installer Vaughn Molyneux in charge. Mrs. should all parents school, The National for plan and repairman. In 1941 he accept- Kay died at her home in Monaj present and to attend help is a privilege Men in Guardsmen is to get everyone out ed old pumps by the position of manager at Eur- late Monday of causes incident to This is the concluding article more than beat-u- p solve the problems peculiar to Teachers the side of the road . . a few 'any time after serving 19 months, eka and continued in that assign- her advanced age. the Juab by presented stated. officers school life, high Service which we now have, and not later ment until She was bron in Mona Novem- - association to better acquaint the schools are like that; too, Lut many coming to Nephi in 'than 24 months. This will be run 1947. ber 8, 1873, a daughter of Thomas public with objectives and activit- - more provide as wide a range of has been some time ago that on a noin svsterc. which will be Mrs. Witt is the former Leona and Eliza Day Kay. She was mar-- . ies of our local school program individual services for the stud Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Theobald I Itwrote the last article, things graded by the a.nount of World! Marie Tame of ents as the super modern filling Taylorsville. They ried to James William Kay at Ne me arouna have been rather Dusy war II service, Service In Korea, re of seven children. Leon phi January 15, 1896. and the mar- Going to school is the largest station provides for the motorist. Guests at Foote Home area lately so I have been unable Dependents, and the battery's ef- - ard parents Is currently serving- with the riage later was solemnized in the single organized activity universal-U- . We feel that our Juab District to get an article on. u&a roaas as fectiveness. The remaining Nation- S. army in Korea and Aileen;Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Kay died iy engaged in my the American schools are of the latter type. Mrs. J. Bracken Lee and Mrs. a result of rice paddies necessit-- al Guardsmen will be Good schools are like good serlives in California. Alvin, Gerald, in 1944. 'people. Going to school is every J. A. Theobald of Salt Lake City ated the moving of our battery int0 groups according segregated to these mem- - body's business for you spend from vice stations; in them you get serMrs. an was active live David and Kay Merlin, Mrs. Dorothy and Mr. of were house guests position, which is now by road points, therefore, some will get with the family here. h d ber of the Church of Jesus Christ of your life vice plus. From the time you ento Charles H. Foote on Wednesday, about one mile further to the home sooner than others because He is an active member of the of Latter-da- y ter the first grade the services beSaints, serving as there. breakfast A delicious 23rd. April rear. This moving required plenty they have previous service or de- - Kiwanis club and is Pri- -' ward Mona of the President on hearing, eye- Do with check-up- s know school that you president gin past every Mrs. and to the was served guests, of work by everyone. 21 years. She was the day, 27 pendants. for of Eureka With Kiwanis club. the million intel! children and ice mary health, sight, general mornP. L. Jones on Thursday in moving from the old area to his five sons to Inspire him, it is first captain of the Mount Nebo teachers are at work in our schools etc. Suppose most of you have heard a tour followed was which by ing that eight of our National Guards- our present area we were unable only natural that he has become Camp of the Daughters of Utah on the nation's biggest task that Using the new tests science g'vs of the Juab County Hospital. men are on their way home it to move our chapel along with us active In the Boy Scouts organiza- - Pioneers. At the time of her death of developing the kind of citizens us the schoo Itraccs your devcinp- is the truth, not a rumor, either. . . . we didn't like the idea of leav-Thc- tlon. In addition, he Is presently she was a visiting Relief Society that America must have? ment. It learns how fast you reni, men are: Charles L. Sper- - jng it behind after the earnest as second counselor In the teacher of the Mona ward. She. how At this well you comprehend, how are task serving learning, they Baptism Set For ry, Allen G. Morris, Earl E. Mor- - labor that was put forth on it, Nephi LDS Third Ward Bishop was mother of five children, three many things besides the three R's. well versed you are in history, M. Gordon Bowers, ris, Kenneth however, we will continue to hold ric. He formerly was Bishop of of whom survive: Lester, Loras.Thry are receiving many services geography, litera government, 6:30 p. m. Saturday Nephi and our meetings, which will probably the Eureka ward. Worthington all of and Melvin Kay, all of Mona. which will better fit them for ture and other fields of knowNielson Thello and be in Boyd Harder, the battery mess hall aeain. The company presented him a She is also survi-eby five grand their life in America, ledge. Baptismal services will be held Bevan Nielson of Leamington. . . We feel that holding our meetintrs gold emblem signifying his years children, six great grand children;' Juab District schools are taking Again, consider what the school at the Juab Stake Font in the First They are getting out on ETS. (Ex. in the mess hall will be sufficient of service as a telephone employee, one brother and one sister: Abe1 a part in this program .. they too. is doing for your child. There are time of Service) and because in the next few months ... The limes-New- s Second ward chapel Saturday at piration Joins with the Kay of Tremonton and Amanda are fitting boys and girls for the clubs and committees which help 6:30 p. m., according to William have completed four years of ser-- most of the LDS members will people of Nephi in extending con- - Roberts of Salt Lake City. future. Schools, in a way, are like the shy to lose their shyness . . . vice. They left our battery the be on their way home, so we feel to Mr. Witt on this Friends may call at the family gasoline service stations one gets Speech classes teach them to gratulations Paxman, chairman of the Juab 16th of April and will report to that an effort to rebuild the Chap- - anniversarv. With thp wish that hrmp frnm If) a. m. Frldnv until vrvnr Mr rrvirlv fnr tho rn.nl onrl thinlr uViiln efamnrr nn ih,.ir. font Stake Bishop's Council. 3n processing aft" el would be unnecessary . . . It's! he may enjoy many more years of time of services. Burial in the the other gets you ready for your facing an audience; Sports teach fs'u Fast day meetings will be held they Wl11 1)6 enroute t0 not a mater of where we hold service to his company, his church Mona cemetery will be directed road. them teamwork and sportsman- el throughout the stake Sunday. USA. All these will be home Continued on Page Three and his community. Some service stations are little' Continued on Page Five by Anderson Funft-a-l home. ..w:.j -- Drowning :.j'tinp!s SSaSS PL0..! hi s Marble Tourney Held at School , Mrs. Pratt Honored At Joo th H ome Services Held Last Friday for Mr. Jenkins rCiraffThittMrat '. 'A' j 4 tip0i st m rs j j FINAL ARTICLE OF SCHOOL SERIES IS RELEASED BY JEA - one-fift- se fr j i one-thir- |